Kenyan rights campaigners said some religious and political leaders are whipping up a homophobic backlash to the court ruling, which has led to calls for tougher laws against gay sex and a surge of abuse against sexual minorities.
Abuse has increased since Kenya's top court ruled that the government must allow the National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission to register as a non-governmental organisation, said Irũngũ Houghton, head of Amnesty International Kenya. Conservatives fear increased rights for sexual minorities will lead to the legalisation of same-sex marriages.
Opposition lawmaker Peter Kaluma said on Twitter last month that he planned to introduce a bill to increase the penalty to life imprisonment for engaging in or promoting"homosexual activity and other unnatural sex acts".
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